lunedì 7 dicembre 2015

GD INTERVIEW: Podium GBWC 2015 ITALY

Hi
guys! We're back with the usual “GD interview” and this time we
are pleased to present to you the three italian finalist of GBWC
2015:

Riccardo Forni (1°), Omar Zampetti (2°) e Massimiliano Lazzari (3°).

A
lot of you already know their faces and their names, since they are
already part of our community with those nicknames:

Toronagashi, aor_or_die70 e Gundamax.

Let's
not forget that Omar was already the italian GBWC champion in 2008
(when it was called BAKUC), Massimiliano has arrived second in last
year GBWC, replacing Riccardo (that was in Team Nu Type) who has been
disqualified for the well-known story of the Khsa Elyn (even though
he wasn't at fault...).

So,
we're talking with upper-grade modellers!

So,
let's hear what they have to say to our interviewer Gab “Corino”:

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Riccardo Forni

RX 93 Gesshoku - Lunar Eclipse

Hi
Riccardo "Toronagashi"!

3
fast question to know each other better and discover how did you
reach the first place of Italian GBWC 2015.

Tell
us who you are and how did you enter the world of Gundam model
building:

I
started this hobby 3 years ago...so I'm still a newbie! I ran with
Mini 4WD for 18 years and now I'm simply using the same building
skills, tools and materials with Gunplas (like dremel and carbon
fibers). I'm an abnomal “Gunplaro” since I never watched any
Gundam-related Anime, I'm more of a pure model builder, which can be
a big flaw but I find that is really a great strenght since I'm not
influenced by story lines or by the rules of the various universes. I
can appreciate a model for the model itself, not for what it
represents.

Let's
go deeper: what kind of modifications have you done to reach this
result? Are there any parts of which you are particularly proud of?

This
year, like last year,I kept my style using LEDs, optical fiber and
clear parts, and now the “Tron effect” is my signature. Most of
the work was focused on kitbash and in the design/building of the
backpack and the laser rifle. Everything is powered by 4 lithium
batteries inside the model, but it was a risky choise that I don't
think I'll do again: it's too hard and troublesome to handle. Sadly
I didn't have much time to change the project at that point. As I
said, I'm still “new”, but the important thing is to learn from
our mistakes.

Do
you already have the next works in mind?

For
next year I'm already planning some works, and I want to improve
myself again. Winning a title does not mean that you've learned
everything, or that now I'm a Gunpla Master. We have a lot of model
builders really capable and from them I want to learn: those are the
people I want learn from. I've been so lucky in being part of this
great group of talented people with such skills and experience. Team
“Nu Type” was born in october and I hope to contribute with it to
keep high his name.

Thanks
a lot for your time and enjoy your trip to Tokyo!

Riccardo at work on RX-93 Gesshoku

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Omar Zampetti

Across the sky

Hi
Omar "aor_or_die70"!

3
fast question to know each other better and discover how did you
reach the first place of Italian GBWC 2015.

Tell
us who you are and how did you enter the world of Gundam model
building:

It
all began 10 years ago, I was in Japan for work and roaming in the
malls I kept seeing those robots that reminded me so much about my
childhood. The night before my flight back home, while dining, my
colleagues gifted me an RX-78-2 Ver.Ka model kit and I haven't
stopped since. I took part at several international and national
contest, and luckily I've always won something...

Let's
go deeper: what kind of modifications have you done to reach this
result? Are there any parts of which you are particularly proud of?

My
diorama for GBWC is composed by two different model. The Geara Doga
Full Frontal hasn't got big modification, I simply strech the chest
and added some details and panel lines. The model that really took
some work is the Delta Kai Ground Type, which is 70% self-made just
like the base of the diorama.

Do
you already have the next works in mind?

In
the next future i've been invited to an international group build
called “Clash of Titans” who counts 20 among the best names in
gunpla building. It will all start on January and for now I can't say
much more. After that I'm gonna commit to 1/100 PROJ-003 “TIEF
STÜMER” by Mechanicore

Thanks
a lot for your time and congratulations again for your great work!

Omar at his masterclass on GD live @ Model Game 2015

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Massimiliano Lazzari

Rick Dom II city hunter

Hi
Massimiliano "Gundamax"!

3
fast question to know each other better and discover how did you
reach the first place of Italian GBWC 2015.

Tell
us who you are and how did you enter the world of Gundam model
building:

I'm
a Gunpla fan since 2010, but I'm really a Gundam fan since the '80s
when, as a child, I watched the series on TV. I've approached the
modeling world to follow my passion for the White Robot. Right now
I'm working on my favourite kit: Nu Gundam MG 1/100 Ver. Ka. And
after that I'm gonna start with some little dioramas (but they're
just ideas atm) in 1/144 because that scale is really fit to custom
the kits and simply because they don't take too much room. To be
honest I can finish only 1 or 2 kit at year cause I don't have all
that time, but I'm confident that the less fast you work, the better
the final result: as people use to say: it's not the quantity but the
quality that counts.

Let's
go deeper: what kind of modifications have you done to reach this
result? Are there any parts of which you are particularly proud of?

My
diorama is inspired by a couple of Gundam Anime that I love: Gunpla
Build Fighters and 0080 War in a Pocket. I love working with 1/144 hg
kits because they're detailed but at the same time they have so much
room to improve and custom them. I'm really keen of mono-eyed suits
and the Rick Dom is one of my favourite, so I took it and put it in a
city environment with the title “City Hunter” since it was the
first time I have approached this kind of diorama. The customisation
of this kit are:

-
I streched the chest (that works well with the Dom because it's kinda
bulky)

-
I inscribed a lot of new panel lines (more or less a month went only
for panel lines.)

-
I kit-bash with some cannon parts from an HG Ball from a previous
work.

-
I inserted (in the back skirt) cables and batteries for the 3 LEDs: 1
for the monoeye and 2 more in the thrusters.

I
completed the kit with some custom paint, some Tamiya weathering and
I put it all on top of some little pads made from wadding and DAS
(material similar to clay) to simulate the smoke. As for the building
I look for some pre-build 1/144 ones but, having found nothing, I
resorted to PaperCraft: I printed on paper some models that I liked
from Scalescenes (scale N railway, which is circa 1/150) and then
with cardboard, cutter and glue I created the scene. Then I added
some lamps and car models using the N scale. As a final touch I put a
Gunpla Build Fighters store sign (it says Gunpla Academy). I think
that the result is a diorama well balanced, really faithful and
symbolic of the two anime I was inspired from. I can really feel like
my objective has been reached this year. This diorama has been
awarded both nationally and internationally: second prize at the GD
Contest 2015 and third price at GBWC 2015.

Do
you already have the next works in mind?

Right
now I had to put my hobby on hold since my first daughter arrived,
and she keeps me very busy :D But I've got a few ideas, like a work
with an SD kit and another diorama with a space setting, but it's all
depending on how much time I will have in the future... anyway never
stop modelling ;-)

Thanks
a lot Max for this time, and thanks for the beautiful explanation,
that will surely spark new ideas in other model builder!